[Brainstem auditory evoked responses in horses with hearing loss and during general anesthesia].

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Ch Kuhlmann, W Scheidemann, M Bachmann, G F Schusser
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Abstract

Introduction: The brainstem auditory evoked response (BAER) is a diagnostic approach to examine the hearing system of horses objectively. The aim of this BAER examination was the diagnosis of conductive or sensorineural hearing loss or deafness in horses with external otitis, head trauma, headshaking, tinnitus or skittish horses with eye disease. Brainstem dysfunction is induced by intracranial hypotension. BAER was used in horses with colic surgery which had a low arterial blood pressure during general anesthesia. The endoscopic finding of the guttural pouch was the ipsilateral mild to severe hypertrophy of the tympanostylohyoideum in horses with external otitis or head trauma. The otoscopic examination of standing sedated horses was done before BAER. The cartilagineous and osseous part of the external ear canal in horses with external otitis were obstructed with exsudate and tympanic membranes were not visible. Horses with right sided external otitis: right moderate to severe conductive hearing loss (significantly prolonged latencies of I, III, V and interpeak latencies I-III, I-V, III-V; thresholds of hearing levels 60 to 80 dB right); horses with left sided external otitis: left severe conductive hearing loss (no correct identification of BAER peaks, latencies not measurable, 80 dB); horse with left sided head trauma: severe left sided conductive hearing loss (blood in the left external ear canal, no visible tympanic membrane, no correct identification of BAER peaks, latencies not measurable, 80 dB); horses with head shaking: mild sensorineural hearing loss on both sides (on both sides osseous parts II/III with keratin scales of the junction, visible tympanic membranes, significantly prolonged V, I-III, I-V, 40 dB); moderate to severe skittish horses with chronic eye disease (mostly left sided equine recurrent uveitis): moderate sensorineural hearing loss on both sides (normal otoscopical findings, significantly prolonged latencies and interpeak latencies left; I-V, III-V right, 60 dB, pathological involvement in the auditory pathway of the brainstem between the cochlear nucleus and colliculus caudalis); horse with a tinnitus on both sides: mild sensorineural hearing loss on both sides (normal otoscopical findings, prolonged V, I-III, I-V, III-V, 40 dB, pathology of auditory nerve, cochlear nucleus and above the level of this nucleus); American paint horses: sensorineurale deafness on both sides (normal otoscopical findings, absent BAER peaks, isoelectric lines and 80 dB on both sides). The prolonged latencies of I, III and V including interpeak latencies I-III only left and I-V and III-V on both sides in horses with laparotomy during general anesthesia were associated with low arterial blood pressure (62 mmHg, median). These findings could demonstrate a hypotension in the brainstem too. The BAER could be a technical tool during general anesthesia for normalizing the arterial blood pressure and brainstem function to prevent imbalance of body movements after general anesthesia.

[听力损失马匹在全身麻醉期间的脑干听觉诱发反应]。
简介脑干听觉诱发反应(BAER)是一种客观检查马匹听力系统的诊断方法。脑干听觉诱发反应检查的目的是诊断患有外耳道炎、头部外伤、摇头症、耳鸣或患有眼疾的胆小马的传导性或感音性听力损失或耳聋。颅内低血压会诱发脑干功能障碍。BAER用于接受绞痛手术的马匹,这些马匹在全身麻醉期间动脉血压较低。在患有外耳道炎或头部外伤的马匹中,内窥镜检查发现同侧鼓室轻度至重度肥大。在BAER之前,对站立镇静的马匹进行耳镜检查。患有外耳道炎的马匹外耳道的软骨和骨质部分被渗出物阻塞,看不到鼓膜。右侧外耳道炎的马匹:右侧中度至重度传导性听力损失(I、III、V潜伏期和I-III、I-V、III-V峰间潜伏期明显延长;听力阈值为右侧60至80分贝);左侧外耳道炎的马匹:左侧重度传导性听力损失(无法正确识别BAER峰值,潜伏期无法测量,80分贝);左侧头部外伤的马匹:左侧重度传导性听力损失(无法正确识别BAER峰值,潜伏期无法测量,80分贝):左侧严重传导性听力损失(左侧外耳道内有血迹,看不到鼓膜,无法正确识别 BAER 峰值,潜伏期无法测量,80 分贝);头部摇晃的马:两侧轻度感音神经性听力损失(两侧骨质部分 II/III 交界处有角质鳞片,鼓膜可见,V、I-III、I-V 峰明显延长,40 分贝);患有慢性眼病的中度至重度胆小马(多为左侧马复发性葡萄膜炎):两侧中度感音神经性听力损失(耳镜检查结果正常,左侧潜伏期和峰间潜伏期明显延长;右侧 I-V、III-V,60 分贝,病理参与脑干耳蜗核和尾状副神经之间的听觉通路);两侧耳鸣的马:两侧轻度感音神经性听力损失(耳镜检查结果正常,V、I-III、I-V、III-V潜伏期延长,40 dB,听神经、耳蜗核及该核以上水平病变);美国漆马:两侧感音神经性耳聋(耳镜检查结果正常,BAER峰值、等电线消失,两侧均为80 dB)。在全身麻醉期间进行开腹手术的马匹的 I、III 和 V 峰潜伏期(包括 I-III 峰间潜伏期,仅左侧)以及 I-V 和 III-V 峰间潜伏期(两侧)的延长与低动脉血压(62 mmHg,中位数)有关。这些发现可能表明脑干也存在低血压。BAER 可以作为全身麻醉期间的一种技术工具,用于调节动脉血压和脑干功能,防止全身麻醉后身体运动失衡。
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Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
14.30%
发文量
46
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Das Schweizer Archiv für Tierheilkunde ist die älteste veterinärmedizinische Zeitschrift der Welt (gegründet 1816). Es ist das wissenschaftliche und praxisbezogene offizielle Publikationsorgan der Gesellschaft Schweizer Tierärztinnen und Tierärzte.
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